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reviewed Star Trek: Sarek by A. C. Crispin (Star Trek)

A. C. Crispin: Star Trek: Sarek (AudiobookFormat, 2012) 1 star

Spock's mother, Amanda Grayson, is dying, and Spock returns to the planet Vulcan where he …

My eyemuscles weren't powerful enough to keep a straight and beautiful pokerface.

1 star

The amount of eyerolling, sighing, facepalming, and "Oh god, what!? No!" and similar commenting I did was too high to count. I thought about giving this 2 stars, but the longer it went on the more frustrated I became. So 1 star is all I can give.

A lot of this book is a regurgitation of scenes and quotes from TOS episodes and films. It sometimes feels like a badly re-enacted clip show. It's just too much. By a lot. The part about Amanda dying (no spoiler, it literally says on the blurb) left me cold, and her diary entries are beyond juvenile. (I am an avid journaler myself. A journal should never ever be censored or edited. Be as juvenile as you want in yours. I know that I am, and it is very cathartic. But I don't think it makes for good literature.) The part about Peter's stay …

reviewed Star Trek: Destiny: The Complete Saga (Star Trek: Destiny, #1-3)

Star Trek: Destiny: The Complete Saga (EBook, 2013, Simon & Schuster) 5 stars

The omnibus edition of an epic crossover trilogy uniting characters from every corner of the …

Epic, intense, satisfying -- one of the best Trek books.

5 stars

Content warning Star Trek: Destiny - The Complete Saga -- Spoilers

Cassandra Rose Clarke: Shadows Have Offended (AudiobookFormat, 2021, Simon & Schuster Audio and Blackstone Publishing) 4 stars

The USS Enterprise has been granted the simple but unavoidable honor of ferrying key guests …

Troi and Crusher need to be on that cover!

4 stars

Don't let the cover design trick you into thinking this is a Worf novel that includes a lot of Romulans. He's got things to do and I love seeing him do these things. But it should have been Troi and Crusher on that cover.

Listened to it a second time over the weekend. A great book with clear A and B stories, that are not interwoven. It's set right before "All Good Things...". I love that the two main women in the TNG crew get to be center stage here.

The story around Crusher, Riker, and Data is very cool. They face some unusual events on a new planet and it's fascinating to follow them figuring out what they are. Crusher has a very crucial role in that and that's so good to see. Love her scene with Data at the end.

The story around Troi, Worf, and Picard starts …

reviewed Enigma Tales by Una McCormack (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

Una McCormack: Enigma Tales (AudiobookFormat, 2017, Simon & Schuster Audio) 4 stars

Elim Garak has ascended to Castellan of the Cardassian Union...but despite his soaring popularity, the …

Of past sins and accidental interplanetary incidents

4 stars

This is one of the last books in the post-Nemesis litverse before the Coda trilogy, and not having read the absolute majority of these books, I didn't know what I had missed. And it seems I had missed quite a few things! Like the thing with the person. Or what happened to that other person. What!? 😱

I'm a big Dr. Pulaski fan. So I was very happy to have her as one of the main characters in this novel. I loved her in TNG and I had a lot of fun with her here as well. (I still want a series of books about all the husbands of Dr. Pulaski. 😁)

I really liked to see how Cardassia is grappling with its recent history and asking the questions of who's guilty, of what, and how best to handle that. Garak says something like "I like Paris, but I know …

reviewed Star Trek: Picard: Firewall by David Mack (Star Trek: Picard, #6)

David Mack: Star Trek: Picard: Firewall (AudiobookFormat, 2024) 5 stars

Two years after the USS Voyager’s return from the Delta Quadrant, Seven of Nine finds …

The start of how Seven became the woman we know today (as in ST: Picard)

5 stars

Content warning Possible spoilers for David Mack's "Star Trek: Picard: Firewall". I don't say anything too specific, and nothing that I would call plot relevant, but some people might still count that as spoilers. Hence this CW.

reviewed A Stitch in Time by Andrew Robinson (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

Andrew Robinson: A Stitch in Time (AudiobookFormat, 2023, Simon & Schuster Audio) 5 stars

A Stitch in Time (ISBN 0-671-03885-0), published June 5, 2000, is a Star Trek: Deep …

A must read for all Garak fans

5 stars

Content warning Andrew J. Robinson "A Stitch in Time" -- possible spoilers!

Christopher L. Bennett: Watching The Clock (2011, Pocket Books) 5 stars

Watching the Clock

5 stars

I have been struggling to find a book that could hold my attention over the last few months, but I have finished this one in a matter of days.

I will admit that I was not able to keep up with all of the time shenanigans as well as the author probably intended, but I don't think it was too big a detriment to the book.

Please keep in mind that I am an avid #StarTrek fan, so this is a biased review.